What is the battery capacity of Tesla Model Y?
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Tesla Model Y is equipped with a 77kWh ternary lithium battery pack, with an energy density of 161Wh/kg and an NEDC range of 594km. Tesla Model Y is a compact SUV developed by Tesla, available in four variants: Standard Range, Long Range, Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive, and Performance. Additional Information: 1. Configuration: Model Y shares 75% of its parts with Model 3, is approximately 10% larger in size, has a slightly shorter range than Model 3, and offers both single-motor rear-wheel drive and dual-motor all-wheel drive options. 2. Acceleration Performance: The Standard Range variant accelerates from 0-96km/h in 5.9 seconds with a top speed of 193km/h; the Long Range rear-wheel drive variant accelerates in 5.5 seconds with a top speed of 209km/h; the Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive variant accelerates in 4.8 seconds with a top speed of 217km/h; and the Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive Performance variant accelerates in 3.5 seconds with a top speed of 241km/h.
I've been driving a Tesla Model Y Long Range for almost two years now, with a battery capacity of around 80 kWh. A full charge gives me approximately 500 kilometers of range, which is more than enough for my daily 40-kilometer commute, lasting me a whole week. Charging at home with my own charger is super convenient—just plug it in overnight, and it's ready to go. Knowing my battery capacity makes trip planning flexible; for example, weekend getaways don't come with the stress of hunting for charging stations mid-journey. Battery maintenance is crucial too. I avoid deep discharges and try to keep the charge between 20% and 80%. After over a year, the battery degradation is less than 5%. In real-world driving, the regenerative braking system helps save a lot of energy, making the overall experience smooth and free from range anxiety.